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Iloilo-Gigantes Island Tour
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Gigantes Island Tour From Iloilo
Iloilo-Gigantes Tour
In the event that you will be coming from the City of Iloilo, there is a Day Tour Package that will get you from Iloilo City to Gigantes for island hopping and return you back on the same day. If you will be arriving via Iloilo International Airport or merely staying in Iloilo City, this is an option for you. It is convenient, and you do not have to worry about making it on time for the transportation timetable since Cales is around 143 kilometers away.
Those who want to have a vacation that is completely free of stress may consider purchasing this package.
Keep in mind that in order to participate in the Gigantes Joiners’ Tour or the Gigantes Private Tour, you will need to arrive in Carles at an early hour on the day of your tour. Because of the journey duration and the limited boat schedule traveling to Gigantes, you need to plan your trip carefully in order to maximize your time there. The Iloilo-Gigantes Tour, on the other hand, takes care of practically all of the planning for you. Your only responsibility is to kick back and take in the sights during the tour.
Island Hopping Tour
Generally, here are the inclusions of the joiners’ package in Gigantes Island:
- hopping to various islands/attractions
- lunch “overload”
- tour guide
- entrance fees
- environmental fee
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Iloilo-Gigantes Island Tour
Package Details
Inclusive Of
- Island hopping tour
- Admission to attractions
- Bottled drinking water
- Round-trip transfers
- Round-trip transfers to and from your hotel
- Environmental fees
- Insurance provided by the operator
- Boat and terminal fees
- Tour coordinator and local driver guide
- Seafood lunch and complimentary scallops
Other personal expenses not covered
Sample Program of Activities
- Meet up at the location or pick up at the accommodation
- Bound to Carles (Gigantes Island)
- Island Hopping (with Lunch): Bantigue Sandbar, Antonia, Tangke Lagoon (Please note that visits to Tangke Lagoon and Pulo Pandan may be canceled during high tide), Isla Gamay, and Pulo Pandan
- Bound to Iloilo
- Drop off at accommodation or meet up location; end of the tour
May last up to 10 hours because of the travel time.
Prohibitions & Limitations
- It is not recommended that anyone who has physical mobility issues participate in this activity.
- Due to the nature of the activity, we are unable to accommodate anyone who suffers from gluten intolerance, allergies, or vegetarian diets.
Pick Up Information
- Arrive at the hotel lobby ten minutes before the pickup time.
- On the checkout page, please enter the name and address of your hotel.
- There is a pickup and drop-off service available for guests of hotels located inside Iloilo City who is participating in private tours.
- The time of pickup is 08:00
Please be ready before the pickup time
What to Bring
- Change of clothes
- Sunscreen
- Swimwear
- Extra bottled water
- Your prescription medicine
Note
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Gigantes Island
Gigantes Island is located in the province of Iloilo, which is also home to the famous Dinagyang Festival and notable churches such as Jaro Cathedral.
Islas de Gigantes is a destination that no traveler visiting the Philippines should overlook. This is especially true for those who have already visited Boracay and El Nido in Palawan (El Nido, Coron, Port Barton, San Vicente/Long Beach, and Puerto Princesa) and their respective beaches and islands.
The magnificent island of Gigantes is situated off the coast of the Iloilo in the municipality of Carles.
After arriving at the site, tourists will undoubtedly notice some of the attractive features of the location, such as its broad expanses of white sand, jagged rock formations, and turquoise waters. It consists of several stunning islets and islands, including Cabugao Gamay, Pulupandan, Bantigue Sandbar, and Antonia Beach. It consists of two enormous islands, Gigantes Norte and Gigantes Sur.
On Gigantes Islands, there are numerous things to do, such as taking a leisurely stroll along the beach, island hopping, visiting the old lighthouse, and appreciating the breathtaking 360-degree view of the ocean. During your visit, you also have the option of swimming, caving, and spelunking.
Islas de Gigantes is a group of islands in the province of Iloilo in the Philippines. It is renowned for its expansive sandbars, stunning rock formations, and white sand beaches. It is reported that enormous human remains were discovered on the island of Isla Gigantes, which is currently a popular tourist destination in the province of Iloilo.
Attractions
CABUGAO GAMAY
The island resort of Cabugao is a magnificent destination that features two rocky outcroppings connected by a thin “sandbar” that protrudes into the ocean. The name “Gamay” is derived from the local language, which means “small.” The island’s modest size, with rich greenery on one end and stunning rock formations on the other, has contributed to its popularity among tourists as well as locals.
The overwhelming majority of visitors to the island are day trippers and island-hoppers.
Go for a walk in the azure waters or sit on the length of white turquoise that runs through the island’s center for a true island escape.
The coastline is dotted with palm palms that provide welcome shelter from the scorching sun.
The most recognizable image of Gigantes will always be the one taken from the island’s vantage point. At the summit of a fairly short but steep man-made ladder, you can take in some well-known sights.
The location on Cabugao Gamay, known as “selfie island,” attracts numerous tourists each day because it is a fantastic vantage point for taking photographs of the island and its surroundings.
Tangke Lagoon
You’ve found the natural pool that Gigantes Island conceals behind its towering limestone cliffs. The water is as brilliantly turquoise as that in the lagoons of El Nido and Coron on the island of Palawan.
Bantigue Island/Sandbar
Bantigue Island is another fantastic spot for swimming and sunbathing, thanks to its long, white sandbar.
Antonia Beach
This is a stunning beach where some large stones appear to have been heaped on top of each other along the beach coastlines, making this island easy to recognize.
Pulo Pandan
A solitary coconut tree marks the geographic center of Pulupandan Islet. Although this islet is a bit rough, its surrounding area is beautiful.
Hidden Beach
The white sands of this tranquil area have been compared to those of Boracay Island, from which its name derives. There are small cliffs at the beach that drop out into the pristine waters.
Mini Boracay
Mini Boracay is a small beach with soft, fine sand that has earned the nickname from the locals. About 30 square meters of sand is all that’s available, making this literally “mini” in every sense of the word. Nevertheless, despite being small, the locals take small pride in this little white sandy beach.
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